A former bank teller was found guilty of providing inside information for the $303,000 armed robbery of a Yonkers bank in October 2013.

Virginia Blanco was convicted Monday in federal court in White Plains on all three charges of conspiring to rob the bank, aiding and abetting the robbery, and aiding and abetting the carrying and discharging of a firearm in furtherance of a violent crimes.

While working as a teller for Wells Fargo, the 29-year-old Yonkers resident provided "critical" information about the Odell Avenue bank to Giovanni Marte before he carried out the robbery on Oct. 29, 2013, prosecutors said.

“The robbery of the Wells Fargo Bank branch in Yonkers was an inside job," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a statement. "With yesterday’s verdict, Virginia Blanco, the insider who made the violent robbery possible, stands convicted.”

Using the information Blanco gave her co-defendants, Marte and two other co-conspirators, who were unnamed, stormed into the bank while a third unnamed co-conspirator remained in the car, prosecutors said.

Marte fired two shots but didn't hit anyone before forcing his way into the vault, filling a bag with more than $303,000 in cash and fleeing, according to prosecutors.